I want to send a thank you basket to whoever was the first person to say:
“Hey, lets let them mark multiple things or the same thing multiple times and have the axe just fly around on its own hacking stuff apart.”
Because I learned this skill and upgraded it but it went criminally underused and now I want all that time back.
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knitdanIn ur baseKillin ur guysRegistered Userregular
edited May 2018
Question: in the dwarf shop, what’s the fifth menu for? I always have it lit up with a yellow exclamation point but I go in there and all it says is Undiscovered
I think maybe ONE time there was something in there and I don’t even recall what it was now
I’m getting close to the end and I’ve done most of the side areas in Midgard but haven’t tackled the hidden doors of Odin yet, and haven’t finished misspelheim
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“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
The Lost Items tab is for when you forget to pick up an item drop somewhere.
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"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
This muspelheim traveler... oooh I'm seething. His close range aoes hit me through rune attack windups, his tricking unblockable attack tracks too easily through a dodge, it feels so hard to even play mostly defensively against him.
Fuck the enemies that blind you! You can't even dodge one type of those attacks! I am going to break a controller at this rate.
If it's the Valkyrie doing it then hit down on the D-Pad to do a quick turn, because it's acting like a flashbang and if you don't look at it you're fine.
You can also hit her in the dome with your axe
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
ffs boy flipped the asshole switch really hard and fast. I figure it's just setting up the other shoe to imminently drop but man I want to click r3 to reprimand boy. YOU BE NICE TO SINDRI BOY!
Fuck the enemies that blind you! You can't even dodge one type of those attacks! I am going to break a controller at this rate.
If it's the Valkyrie doing it then hit down on the D-Pad to do a quick turn, because it's acting like a flashbang and if you don't look at it you're fine.
You can also hit her in the dome with your axe
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
The arrows do fuck all for doing the air attack and turning away still gets me hit from the flash. I've just given up, bad week irl and then a frustrating mechanic in a game that seems to be more bugged for me than anything else is just not fucking worth it. I'll come back to it when I'm not already wanting to kill myself and half the world with it.
Old God of War Kratos would've approved of my thoughts right now.
Ok, so doing GMGOW difficulty. It hasn't been too hard so far. Maybe half a dozen tries for the very first tutorial fight. And need to retry some occasional fights. I guess the pit will be the first real test.
Edit: Made it to Brok. I think I'll be fine now. But I suspect once I get the boat I'll be doing a lot more hacksilver farming than I did in my previous playthrough, where I didn't want to upgrade my armor in case I didn't have enough mats later.
Regarding the infamous Draugr pit.
Part 1 towards the end after I killed all enemies with yellow attacks I just blocked and spammed arrows for a few minutes with Hel's Touch whenever it was off cooldown and safe to use. For Part 2, when I beat it I Spartan Raged and then R2 stomped and threw 3 enemies off the cliff at once after the first 2 heavies.
Also, fuck Revenants *so* much.
Currently the dumbest part about GMGOW difficulty is that it's quite possible to get chainstunned from full to 0.
Fuck the enemies that blind you! You can't even dodge one type of those attacks! I am going to break a controller at this rate.
If it's the Valkyrie doing it then hit down on the D-Pad to do a quick turn, because it's acting like a flashbang and if you don't look at it you're fine.
You can also hit her in the dome with your axe
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
The arrows do fuck all for doing the air attack and turning away still gets me hit from the flash. I've just given up, bad week irl and then a frustrating mechanic in a game that seems to be more bugged for me than anything else is just not fucking worth it. I'll come back to it when I'm not already wanting to kill myself and half the world with it.
Old God of War Kratos would've approved of my thoughts right now.
If that's the big wind-up on the ground attack, you can get away from it but only only by dodging backwards right away. (Possibly twice if there's time)
I always get hit by it because I'm hard-wired to dodge sideways and that doesn't get you any distance, but I've seen it done by people with better reflexes than me.
Fuck the enemies that blind you! You can't even dodge one type of those attacks! I am going to break a controller at this rate.
If it's the Valkyrie doing it then hit down on the D-Pad to do a quick turn, because it's acting like a flashbang and if you don't look at it you're fine.
You can also hit her in the dome with your axe
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
The arrows do fuck all for doing the air attack and turning away still gets me hit from the flash. I've just given up, bad week irl and then a frustrating mechanic in a game that seems to be more bugged for me than anything else is just not fucking worth it. I'll come back to it when I'm not already wanting to kill myself and half the world with it.
Old God of War Kratos would've approved of my thoughts right now.
If that's the big wind-up on the ground attack, you can get away from it but only only by dodging backwards right away. (Possibly twice if there's time)
I always get hit by it because I'm hard-wired to dodge sideways and that doesn't get you any distance, but I've seen it done by people with better reflexes than me.
I see the ring of damage that attack does but even when I roll out out of it in time, still damages me. I've left the area now anyway, will come back to it when I can be bothered again.
Ok, so doing GMGOW difficulty. It hasn't been too hard so far. Maybe half a dozen tries for the very first tutorial fight. And need to retry some occasional fights. I guess the pit will be the first real test.
Edit: Made it to Brok. I think I'll be fine now. But I suspect once I get the boat I'll be doing a lot more hacksilver farming than I did in my previous playthrough, where I didn't want to upgrade my armor in case I didn't have enough mats later.
Regarding the infamous Draugr pit.
Part 1 towards the end after I killed all enemies with yellow attacks I just blocked and spammed arrows for a few minutes with Hel's Touch whenever it was off cooldown and safe to use. For Part 2, when I beat it I Spartan Raged and then R2 stomped and threw 3 enemies off the cliff at once after the first 2 heavies.
Also, fuck Revenants *so* much.
Currently the dumbest part about GMGOW difficulty is that it's quite possible to get chainstunned from full to 0.
After beating the pit, the thought of fighting revenants has made me give up on GMGOW.
My dear sweet mom saw me playing it and snatched it right up.
She keeps calling me Boy now.
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DemonStaceyTTODewback's DaughterIn love with the TaySwayRegistered Userregular
Game complete!
The extra scene was awesome. Planted a smile on my face. Putting the last level of the blades behind the ending was really stupid. Would have been cool to use those extra skills. Like it was so completely pointless I don't even know how they though it was a good idea. I hope Freya doesn't actually seeks revenge and she comes to her senses.
Was a great game. Only a few issues(fast travel, the stance changing attacks have way to long of a pause required and makes some of them completely useless when you'd want to be able to use them most) but overall definitely one of the best games I've played. Story was cool but I certainly was not the intended audience so it never really hit me particularly hard.
Tied with Yakuza 6 for favorite game of the year so far but almost certainly won't hold that position through the year.
Fuck the enemies that blind you! You can't even dodge one type of those attacks! I am going to break a controller at this rate.
If it's the Valkyrie doing it then hit down on the D-Pad to do a quick turn, because it's acting like a flashbang and if you don't look at it you're fine.
You can also hit her in the dome with your axe
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
The arrows do fuck all for doing the air attack and turning away still gets me hit from the flash. I've just given up, bad week irl and then a frustrating mechanic in a game that seems to be more bugged for me than anything else is just not fucking worth it. I'll come back to it when I'm not already wanting to kill myself and half the world with it.
Old God of War Kratos would've approved of my thoughts right now.
If that's the big wind-up on the ground attack, you can get away from it but only only by dodging backwards right away. (Possibly twice if there's time)
I always get hit by it because I'm hard-wired to dodge sideways and that doesn't get you any distance, but I've seen it done by people with better reflexes than me.
I see the ring of damage that attack does but even when I roll out out of it in time, still damages me. I've left the area now anyway, will come back to it when I can be bothered again.
I got real good at hitting the Valkyrie out of the air for the fight where that unblockable full room AOE is her shtick.
All my Valkyrie fights had pretty much the same arc to them: Start off by getting horribly murdered, resurrected then horribly murdered, repeat half a dozen times.
Start learning attacks and indicators, manage to draw the fight out longer, get a few good hits in, a few good dodges blocks but still some attacks that ruin me, maybe a few times where the end was in sight but she won the damage race.
Then the final fight where I barely get scratched and wonder why there are all these health drops left over when I'm done.
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Nobody remembers the singer. The song remains.
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DemonStaceyTTODewback's DaughterIn love with the TaySwayRegistered Userregular
edited May 2018
Oh and XP.
Ends up really pointless. There's no real choosing or decisions which means the system really doesn't need to be there. If every time you get a new skill you can go " oh this looks cool let's upgrade it to full right away" why is there an option to upgrade at all?
I ended the game with over 500,000 unspent XP. In a game where most things cost ~2000 xp that seems pretty crazy!
The skill tree wasn't even really a skill tree. When you upgrade a weapon you can just grab all the upgrades right away.
It's a lot less easy to drown in XP if you're mainlining the story quests.
Nobody remembers the singer. The song remains.
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IlpalaJust this guy, y'knowTexasRegistered Userregular
Man I thought I've done most of the side stuff but I don't have oodles and oodles of XP lying around. Gotta upgrade ALL the runes. Just in case, y'know.
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Fuck Joe Manchin
I would have preferred if the secondary skill abilities were triggered by lower stat thresholds and were more powerful, so you could do more of a "build"
I would have preferred if the secondary skill abilities were triggered by lower stat thresholds and were more powerful, so you could do more of a "build"
Oh yea. I forgot about them. They seemed so pointless. I had all my best gear fully maxed out and that lead to just a couple being activated and mostly I had no idea they were even activated. There was really no building at all with the skill tree despite giving that impression at first glance.
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GoodKingJayIIIThey wanna get mygold on the ceilingRegistered Userregular
I finished the story last night but I still have a lot to do.
The story went about the way I expected. Not because I think it was obvious, but they foreshadowed a bunch of stuff and by the end it all came together in this beautiful “aha!” moment.
Anyway, it was a great experience and I’m looking forward to wrapping things up. I might plat the game but I don’t usually care about that stuff. It depends how far I get on my own and whether or not I feel like getting all ravens (which will be the most annoying thing by far.)
That the playable main story continued after Baldur's death, or end with any climactic battle. It's easy to forget in a God of War game, that the destination isn't some big fight. Even after the main antagonist has been dealt with, there's still a job to do.
I came across a rune chest in the Dark elf area that made me almost rage.
It was just too quick for me in the end i managed to cheese it by throwing my axe at one of them missing on purpose so it would hit it on the recall while i was right in front of the second rune which made it so much easier
You say cheese, but that was probably the intended solution :P
ffs boy flipped the asshole switch really hard and fast. I figure it's just setting up the other shoe to imminently drop but man I want to click r3 to reprimand boy. YOU BE NICE TO SINDRI BOY!
Yeah this part was...
a little too quick/obvious. It is put on super thick immediately and I wish there had been more of a progression to it other than instant asshole.
I came across a rune chest in the Dark elf area that made me almost rage.
It was just too quick for me in the end i managed to cheese it by throwing my axe at one of them missing on purpose so it would hit it on the recall while i was right in front of the second rune which made it so much easier
You say cheese, but that was probably the intended solution :P
ffs boy flipped the asshole switch really hard and fast. I figure it's just setting up the other shoe to imminently drop but man I want to click r3 to reprimand boy. YOU BE NICE TO SINDRI BOY!
Yeah this part was...
a little too quick/obvious. It is put on super thick immediately and I wish there had been more of a progression to it other than instant asshole.
My thoughts on this:
I thought that BOI's sudden arrogance and assholishness was actually pretty believable when it first happened. Maybe that's because I was thinking of my own nephew, who has a similar childlike disposition to Atreus and would almost undoubtedly let it get to his head (and quickly) if I sat him down and told him that he's actually an ultra-powerful legend. Inquisitiveness leads to very quick self-actualization, I think. Like... someone who is a bit naive about the world but receptive to new experiences and is constantly looking for his own place in the grand scheme of things will take that to its logical extreme if he discovers that he's a God.
That being said, it was too heavy-handed, and it dragged on for too long (and then snapped very quickly out of it). I kept expecting that I'd come around a corner and Kratos would sit down with Atreus to really teach him a lesson, but instead, I had to deal with hearing "Whatever" for puzzle room after puzzle room, and it seemed like once Atreus returned to his former disposition a bit later, the rudeness was waved off and I was expected to just think of him in the same way I had. I dunno. They didn't need to take it quite so far. Would have been enough for him to just do the "these guys are no match for us - we're gods!" arrogance/carelessness and leave out the "SINDRI, YOU'RE A WEAK AND INSIGNIFICANT CREATURE" type assholery.
Whatever. Some poor writing or character development there, but I get the point. Atreus let it get to his head and was brought back down to Earth a short while later. He apologized to Sindri, which I think was important. And his arrows are still fucking people up, so at the end of the day, I'm a proud Dad.
Ultimately I think that plot point is where the consequences of making the game significantly "open world" are felt the greatest. By choosing to create a significant amount of content that isn't allowed to have impact on that main story (lest players miss out on important details by ignoring side quests), there are going to be points at which pacing and narrative impact are sacrificed due to having to accept that you just don't know when players are going to disengage and reengage with the plot.
I agree that the amount of time you spend with full of himself kid being variable is likely to color your opinion of it. From my perspective, it didn't bother me at all. The kid went from slightly annoyingly cheerful to slightly annoyingly emo. I was glad for the change of pace, and interested to see what Kratos would do to try and correct it.
Also, he didn't immediately transition. The first thing he said was something like, "Can I turn into an animal?" Later in the boat he asked if he could become a Wolf. I remember thinking, hell yeah kid, thats exactly what I would wish for at your age.
Also, those disparaging the kid's writing for the fast transition, I don't think you are remembering his background. He went from thinking for a long time that he had a serious illness, that he was less than average, weak. He tried to fight back against someone killing his dad, and then fell ill. And now suddenly he's told hes a god? And then they encounter that guy again and he over zealously fights back? And then gets angry for being rebuked? I felt that was handled very well, and I know a lot of adults that would have acted the same way.
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GoodKingJayIIIThey wanna get mygold on the ceilingRegistered Userregular
Also regarding Atreus's attitude at certain points in the game (major story spoilers). My theory
Loki is a god of many personalities and attitudes. When Kratos told Atreus that he is a god, not only did he stop fighting that part of himself, but he let it out. Loki the spiteful, cruel, bitter god got to shine. That's as much part of who Atreus is as the optimistic, benevolent boy who experiences awe and wonder at crazy world they live in.
Remember that when they get stuck in Hel, Loki sees himself killing Modi, and he says "That wasnt me," not like "oh that's not who I am" but "I don't remember doing that".
If I had to guess, I would say that Atreus's personality quirks are not resolved at the end of the game. I'd bet we see more of that in the future.
Battletag: Threeve#1501
PSN: Threeve703
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GoodKingJayIIIThey wanna get mygold on the ceilingRegistered Userregular
I want to send a thank you basket to whoever was the first person to say:
“Hey, lets let them mark multiple things or the same thing multiple times and have the axe just fly around on its own hacking stuff apart.”
Because I learned this skill and upgraded it but it went criminally underused and now I want all that time back.
I have never once done this. I really should give it a try.
My favorite thing is to chuck the axe at a bunch of dudes, then sprint at a big crowd of mooks and L2 + R2 for the leaping overhead smash as the axe flies back into Kratos's hands.
dang, Helson gave me a lot of trouble in phase 2...
Phase 3 was actually easier and 4 I just raged through it.
Kind of wish the bosses were designed without the checkpoints but with less health maybe? Feels kinda cheap when you can just barely get to the next section and get a full heal
Edit: nvm, got it
But for after...
Do you find out what that huge thing in the background is? I only know basic Norse stuff
dang, Helson gave me a lot of trouble in phase 2...
Phase 3 was actually easier and 4 I just raged through it.
Kind of wish the bosses were designed without the checkpoints but with less health maybe? Feels kinda cheap when you can just barely get to the next section and get a full heal
Edit: nvm, got it
But for after...
Do you find out what that huge thing in the background is? I only know basic Norse stuff
GoodKingJayIIIThey wanna get mygold on the ceilingRegistered Userregular
Oh yeah and this game made me grab Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology. I have no idea what they've spun or changed for the game, but they did such a good job of making it all fascinating that I want to learn more about the real thing.
Beat the story tonight. Two things for those who have beaten the story and don't mind Norse mythology spoilers:
In the giants' room, when the walls reveal themselves and right before the protags scatter the ashes, what is the image that Kratos sees under that red sheet? Atreus says something like, "Oh, we're so close to the end!" and then Kratos sees one figure holding another, something like that, and responds with something like, "We sure are." I couldn't quite tell at the time what I was seeing. Who's holding whom there?
Reading about Norse mythology on Wikipedia (because of course I am). Apparently Loki's deal is that he "brings tragedy to the gods by engineering the death of the goddess Frigg's beautiful son Baldr"? Well, that tracks. Kinda want to see what else Loki gets up to, but also don't want to spoil the next game for myself. Oh, and yeah, I didn't realize that Thor and Loki aren't actually brothers in the mythology and that that's only a Marvel thing. Kinda wish I'd known that going in, because when the Atreus/Loki reveal happened, I was baffled by the age difference. Silly me.
Beat the story tonight. Two things for those who have beaten the story and don't mind Norse mythology spoilers:
In the giants' room, when the walls reveal themselves and right before the protags scatter the ashes, what is the image that Kratos sees under that red sheet? Atreus says something like, "Oh, we're so close to the end!" and then Kratos sees one figure holding another, something like that, and responds with something like, "We sure are." I couldn't quite tell at the time what I was seeing. Who's holding whom there?
Reading about Norse mythology on Wikipedia (because of course I am). Apparently Loki's deal is that he "brings tragedy to the gods by engineering the death of the goddess Frigg's beautiful son Baldr"? Well, that tracks. Kinda want to see what else Loki gets up to, but also don't want to spoil the next game for myself. Oh, and yeah, I didn't realize that Thor and Loki aren't actually brothers in the mythology and that that's only a Marvel thing. Kinda wish I'd known that going in, because when the Atreus/Loki reveal happened, I was baffled by the age difference. Silly me.
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“Hey, lets let them mark multiple things or the same thing multiple times and have the axe just fly around on its own hacking stuff apart.”
Because I learned this skill and upgraded it but it went criminally underused and now I want all that time back.
I think maybe ONE time there was something in there and I don’t even recall what it was now
I’m getting close to the end and I’ve done most of the side areas in Midgard but haven’t tackled the hidden doors of Odin yet, and haven’t finished misspelheim
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
I did that with the one who really animates her wind-up smash attack but the others I either quick-turned or told BOY to loose a volley of yellow arrows into them.
No, why are you shooting arrows from over there?. You need to be over here to get the right angle on the target. Gods!
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
The arrows do fuck all for doing the air attack and turning away still gets me hit from the flash. I've just given up, bad week irl and then a frustrating mechanic in a game that seems to be more bugged for me than anything else is just not fucking worth it. I'll come back to it when I'm not already wanting to kill myself and half the world with it.
Edit: Made it to Brok. I think I'll be fine now. But I suspect once I get the boat I'll be doing a lot more hacksilver farming than I did in my previous playthrough, where I didn't want to upgrade my armor in case I didn't have enough mats later.
Regarding the infamous Draugr pit.
Also, fuck Revenants *so* much.
Currently the dumbest part about GMGOW difficulty is that it's quite possible to get chainstunned from full to 0.
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I always get hit by it because I'm hard-wired to dodge sideways and that doesn't get you any distance, but I've seen it done by people with better reflexes than me.
I see the ring of damage that attack does but even when I roll out out of it in time, still damages me. I've left the area now anyway, will come back to it when I can be bothered again.
After beating the pit, the thought of fighting revenants has made me give up on GMGOW.
My dear sweet mom saw me playing it and snatched it right up.
Was a great game. Only a few issues(fast travel, the stance changing attacks have way to long of a pause required and makes some of them completely useless when you'd want to be able to use them most) but overall definitely one of the best games I've played. Story was cool but I certainly was not the intended audience so it never really hit me particularly hard.
Tied with Yakuza 6 for favorite game of the year so far but almost certainly won't hold that position through the year.
I got real good at hitting the Valkyrie out of the air for the fight where that unblockable full room AOE is her shtick.
Critical Failures - Havenhold Campaign • August St. Cloud (Human Ranger)
Start learning attacks and indicators, manage to draw the fight out longer, get a few good hits in, a few good dodges blocks but still some attacks that ruin me, maybe a few times where the end was in sight but she won the damage race.
Then the final fight where I barely get scratched and wonder why there are all these health drops left over when I'm done.
Ends up really pointless. There's no real choosing or decisions which means the system really doesn't need to be there. If every time you get a new skill you can go " oh this looks cool let's upgrade it to full right away" why is there an option to upgrade at all?
I ended the game with over 500,000 unspent XP. In a game where most things cost ~2000 xp that seems pretty crazy!
The skill tree wasn't even really a skill tree. When you upgrade a weapon you can just grab all the upgrades right away.
Switch - SW-7373-3669-3011
Fuck Joe Manchin
Critical Failures - Havenhold Campaign • August St. Cloud (Human Ranger)
And money is no longer useful!
Oh yea. I forgot about them. They seemed so pointless. I had all my best gear fully maxed out and that lead to just a couple being activated and mostly I had no idea they were even activated. There was really no building at all with the skill tree despite giving that impression at first glance.
The story went about the way I expected. Not because I think it was obvious, but they foreshadowed a bunch of stuff and by the end it all came together in this beautiful “aha!” moment.
Anyway, it was a great experience and I’m looking forward to wrapping things up. I might plat the game but I don’t usually care about that stuff. It depends how far I get on my own and whether or not I feel like getting all ravens (which will be the most annoying thing by far.)
PSN: Threeve703
Y Yeah this part was...
My thoughts on this:
That being said, it was too heavy-handed, and it dragged on for too long (and then snapped very quickly out of it). I kept expecting that I'd come around a corner and Kratos would sit down with Atreus to really teach him a lesson, but instead, I had to deal with hearing "Whatever" for puzzle room after puzzle room, and it seemed like once Atreus returned to his former disposition a bit later, the rudeness was waved off and I was expected to just think of him in the same way I had. I dunno. They didn't need to take it quite so far. Would have been enough for him to just do the "these guys are no match for us - we're gods!" arrogance/carelessness and leave out the "SINDRI, YOU'RE A WEAK AND INSIGNIFICANT CREATURE" type assholery.
Whatever. Some poor writing or character development there, but I get the point. Atreus let it get to his head and was brought back down to Earth a short while later. He apologized to Sindri, which I think was important. And his arrows are still fucking people up, so at the end of the day, I'm a proud Dad.
I have never once done this. I really should give it a try.
Also, he didn't immediately transition. The first thing he said was something like, "Can I turn into an animal?" Later in the boat he asked if he could become a Wolf. I remember thinking, hell yeah kid, thats exactly what I would wish for at your age.
Also, those disparaging the kid's writing for the fast transition, I don't think you are remembering his background. He went from thinking for a long time that he had a serious illness, that he was less than average, weak. He tried to fight back against someone killing his dad, and then fell ill. And now suddenly he's told hes a god? And then they encounter that guy again and he over zealously fights back? And then gets angry for being rebuked? I felt that was handled very well, and I know a lot of adults that would have acted the same way.
Remember that when they get stuck in Hel, Loki sees himself killing Modi, and he says "That wasnt me," not like "oh that's not who I am" but "I don't remember doing that".
If I had to guess, I would say that Atreus's personality quirks are not resolved at the end of the game. I'd bet we see more of that in the future.
PSN: Threeve703
My favorite thing is to chuck the axe at a bunch of dudes, then sprint at a big crowd of mooks and L2 + R2 for the leaping overhead smash as the axe flies back into Kratos's hands.
It's fucking epic.
PSN: Threeve703
Phase 3 was actually easier and 4 I just raged through it.
Kind of wish the bosses were designed without the checkpoints but with less health maybe? Feels kinda cheap when you can just barely get to the next section and get a full heal
Edit: nvm, got it
But for after...
PSN: Threeve703